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Dungog and District First World War Honour Roll

Dungog and District First World War Honour Roll
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A wooden honour board located on the left hand side of the foyer of the Dungog Memorial RSL Club. Names are listed in seven columns, with those killed in the centre column.

Notes on veterans' names:

  • No records for deceased veterans with the following names have been found: A Britt, J P Caldwell, F Everett, G Graham, S Griffiths, M Kerwin, G Maryfield, P O'Reilly, T Robinson. Their status codes have been given as Killed in action (KIA), as the memorial indicates they are deceased.
  • G Hull could be George Hull 3815
  • R Payne could be Robert Payne 2420
  • G Scott could be George Leslie Scott
  • G Graham may be George Graham who fought for New Zealand expeditionary forces and died in 1920 in Callan Park
  • F Everett could be Herbert William Everett, who was born in Dungog
  • Status codes for all other deceased veterans have been taken from information on the Australian War Memorial Roll of Honour and Commemorative Roll, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission database and National Archives records.
  • On the memorial:
    • S I Forster is given as S I Foster
    • A V Haggarty is given as V Haggarty
    • A D Pettigrew is given as A B Pettigrew
    • F J Walsh is given as F Walsh
Inscription

1914 Dungog & District Honour Roll 1918

[Names]

Killed in Action [centre column]

[Names]

Veterans listed on this memorial

Veterans listed on this memorial

Last held rank Given name Family name Conflict/s Service No. Service Campaign Read more
Pte F Mate World War 1 view
Pte H C Mate World War 1 view
L Cpl W L McDougall World War 1 view
Pte J M McLennan World War 1 view
Pte H McPherson World War 1 view
Tpr H McShane World War 1 view
Pte C Milburn World War 1 view
Pte G Mills World War 1 view
Lieut H L Montague World War 1 view
Pte C Muddle World War 1 view

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Address
Dungog Memorial RSL Club
100 Lord Street
Dungog NSW 2420
Local Government Area
Dungog Shire
Setting
Building – inside
Memorial type
Board/roll/plaque/tablet
Recorded by
Mr Robert McLardy
Conflict/s
First World War, 1914–18